Waitress and aspiring writer, Debbie de La
Fontaine has a lot of sexual requirements. Some would call them hang ups, but
she is the way she is. Her boyfriend Mike cares about her and he tries to
fulfill her every need, but Debbie would usually rather eat popcorn and read a
good book instead of have sex. When a witch offers her a chance to spice up her
sex life with a spell, Debbie gives it a try. What she didn’t think about was
whether the witch was on the up and up. Now Debbie’s stuck in Sex Hell with musician
Juan Carlos and they’re scrambling to fix their mutual problem before Mike
finds out. But Mike has secrets of his own. Things are about to get
interesting.

This is a goofy, humorous, sometimes sexy and an
occasionally eye roll-worthy tale of sex, love, relationships and expectations.
Debbie is a bit neurotic when it comes to sex. She’s so whiny sometimes I just
want to smack her upside the head. Juan has his own quirks and so do Mike and
Debbie’s best friend, Cynthia. The villain in this piece, the witch Velva (I
kept calling her Vulva in my head), is a caricature of epic proportions. I love
Carl the demon and Peach Blossom, Velva’s sister. The sex scenes are quite
creative. I know the title is Sex Hell
and there’s plenty of sex involved, but it’s not graphically described which is
nice because sometimes I like to leave stuff to my imagination. If you’re
looking for an absurd paranormal love story that has flawed characters, funny
sidekicks, dumbass villains and sexy role playing ideas then this is an
entertaining read you won’t want to miss.

About the Author

Joe Canzano is a writer and musician who lives in New jersey, U.S.A. He likes loud guitars and food that screams. His wacky debut novel, "Magno Girl," received a fair amount of love and hate - because that's the kind of reaction his writing gets. For more information about Joe please visit his website.

Melanie, Thanks for your interest. The humor is meant to be absurd and the sex is meant to be satirical. I'd say this reveiw is pretty accurate. If you like South Park (I', looking at your pic) and The Simpsons, you're the sort of person I wrote the book for... If you want to review it, I'll be happy to send you a copy. Contact me at mail @ happyjoe.net